Description
Step into the elegance of Japan’s Taisho era (1912-1926) with this exquisite hand-painted Satsuma porcelain dresser box, complete with four fan-shaped trinket trays. This delicate yet ornate piece is a stunning example of traditional Japanese craftsmanship, featuring intricate cherry blossom motifs, gold detailing, and a raised relief fan design on the lid.
Perfect for collectors of Japanese antiques, Satsuma porcelain, or unique vanity decor, this historical treasure blends artistry and function with timeless beauty.
Features & Details:
Antique Japanese Satsuma dresser box, dating to the Taisho period (1912-1926)
Hand-painted cherry blossom and nature motifs with delicate gold accents
Raised relief gold fan design on the lid for added dimension and texture
Includes four matching fan-shaped trinket trays, perfect for rings, jewelry, or small keepsakes
Box has a minor chip on the interior and one fan has been repaired (see photos), neither distract from the beauty, history, or character
Box measures approximately 6 inches wide (see ruler for scale)
A breathtaking piece of Japanese artistry, ideal for collectors of Asian antiques, tea ceremony decor, or elegant vanity accessories
Whether displayed as a collector’s showpiece, used as a jewelry box, or given as a meaningful gift, this antique Satsuma set is a rare find that carries a sense of timeless beauty.
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